Program Highlights for the December 3rd at the Liberté, Egalité, Solidarité! 2.0 project | KROKODIL
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Program Highlights for the December 3rd at the Liberté, Egalité, Solidarité! 2.0 project

Program Highlights for the December 3rd at the Liberté, Egalité, Solidarité! 2.0 project

During the four days of the second Liberté, Egalité, Solidarité! forum, participants will have the opportunity to engage in workshops, lectures, and discussions that encourage collective action and long-term partnerships. On the first and the second day of the forum, two reflective lectures and dialogues will take place.

After the visit and a walk to the Palić lake, on Wednesday, December the 3rd, we will begin the day with Olga Kavran, who will present an in-depth overview of a consortium program dedicated to enhancing accountability for international crimes committed in Ukraine.

Her talk will outline how the initiative supports the pursuit of justice by strengthening institutions and responding to the capacity-building needs of those on the frontline and civil society organizations striving to document, investigate, and communicate the realities of war-related crimes.

The program continues with a lecture by Dragoslava Barzut, writer and activist, who will revisit the history of the LGBTQ+ movement in Serbia, its entanglements with war and social repression, and the evolution of peace activism within queer communities. Her talk explores how resistance, solidarity, and cultural production have shaped a movement that continues to fight for safety, visibility, and justice.

We will close the day — and the project — with a music performance by Jasna Jovićević and Predrag Okiljević. 

The LIBERTE, EGALITE, SOLIDARITE! 2.0 project responds to the urgent need for strengthened cooperation between Serbian and Ukrainian women’s grassroots organizations, initiatives, NGOs, and activists in the face of the social challenges produced by the ongoing war. By facilitating cross-border exchange, feminist solidarity, and practical collaboration, the initiative aims to empower those working on the frontlines of social justice, peacebuilding, and community resilience. The project is implemented with the support of the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI).

Photo credits: Miroslav Majstorović

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